Longmont weather: High of 65, chance of showers and thunderstorms

Times-Call Staff

Posted:
05/16/2014 06:22:24 AM MDT

Updated:
05/16/2014 06:29:10 AM MDT

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Longmont should see temperatures near 65 today, with a chance of thunderstorms and showers this afternoon and evening, according to the National Weather Service.

Today's forecast calls for winds between 7 and 10 mph, with gusts as high as 16 mph.

More thunderstorms and showers are expected tonight, with winds between 5 to 7 mph and a low around 43.

Saturday's forecast calls for a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Longmont should see mostly cloudy weather with a high near 66. Winds of 5 to 7 mph are expected, with an overnight low of 44.

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Sunday will be mostly sunny with a high near 79. Calm winds of 5 to 8 mph are expected Sunday afternoon.

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